Hook

Eric Ross has invented a trick that we swear will be the new roulette routine. We hope you will agree. Imagine placing a hook in your mouth. Several strings dangle from your lips. One of them is attached, the rest are not. You call on 5 spectators to pull on a string of their choice. Let the games begin. No matter which string they pull, the last string always remains attached to the hook in your mouth. You're safe for another day.

Hook is strong, visual, simple and safe. Even though it's pocket sized, it's perfect for close-up and large stages alike. You can't help but get a strong reaction with Hook from beginning to end.

"What a sick and twisted effect! I can't wait to perform it myself!"

Justin Flom

WORKS 100% OF THE TIME. No forces, no switches, it's self-working and safe. Everything you need is contained in the package. We created the special prop for safe transport, easy setup, and maximum performance results. We've also designed the packaging to purposely look unassuming. This way you can create the strongest reactions when they least expect it.

"You want reactions? THIS is how you get reactions!!"

Garrett Thomas

Survival Kit Includes:
-Specially crafted hook.
-Proper string that Xavior uses.
-Access to instructional video. (Do NOT use the product before watching completely.)
-Basically, everything you need to perform right out of the box.

This product is intended for use for people 18 years and older.

Note: there are some misleading b-roll clips in the trailer that show the hook tied in a double knot. As shown in the actual performance, the string is attached, but not knotted.

Community questions about Hook

Have a question about this product? It's possible others do too. Ask here and other Vanishing Inc. Magic customers will be able to respond with assistance! Alternatively, email us and we can help too.

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Euan asks: What if someone was to pull all of them at once would the hook go with the strings and damage your mouth?

1. Caleb answers: No, they'd be a dick to do that. You'd probably know if they're that kinda person so choose wisely

2. Benjamin answers: I kind of feel like this question was unnecessary because if that happened it was both your fault for failing to identify your volunteer as a person who's willing to assault you next to 4+ people. I get there are maniacs, but come on.